Wearable Sensor and Mobile App–Based mHealth Approach for Investigating Substance Use and Related Factors in Daily Life: Protocol for an Ecological Momentary Assessment Study

Apr 11, 2023JMIR research protocols

Using Wearable Sensors and a Mobile App to Study Substance Use and Related Factors in Daily Life

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Abstract

A total of 49 participants with substance use disorders provided real-time data using a mobile app and Fitbit over an 8-week period.

  • Participants were required to record daily substance use and related factors.
  • Data collected included heart rate, sleep duration, sleep stages, number of steps, and physical activity.
  • The model aims to analyze physiological and behavioral data associated with alcohol or methamphetamine use.
  • Machine learning methods will be employed to create a detection model for substance use.
  • Preliminary results will guide further analysis and model refinement.

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